NVIDIA company explained, the automotive industry will not be the only industry able to benefit from the introduction of artificial intelligence systems. Medicine should also make a qualitative leap in improving the efficiency and accuracy of diagnosis. "Cloud" systems are able to process and systematize disparate medical information faster, helping specialists to make the right diagnosis. In the United States, for example, one of the companies has already been approved by the regulatory bodies for using the artificial intelligence system to decipher the results of examinations of the cardiovascular system of patients.

It is interesting that the head of NVIDIA refrains from promises to offer a "full autopilot" to a specific date. He admits that the development of such systems is a very difficult task, and should be divided into stages. The DRIVE PX 2 systems now installed in production cars and electric cars have a lot of groundwork for the future, but if they have enough performance to work with the prospective software, the NVIDIA CEO is not going to judge.

Surviving the "death of Moore's Law" shifting the emphasis in accelerating computing to graphics processors will help over the next two decades, as the head of NVIDIA believes, and in the future will have to look for some new approaches and technologies. The company in this sense relies on the potential of its engineers and partners in the production of semiconductor products.